Just few minutes walk, about 5 – 8 minutes (on a well concrete road)
from Bakers Hill is another attraction called Mitra’s Ranch. And as the name suggests, it’s a ranch named
after the owner (or former?) Ramon "Monching" Villarosa Mitra Jr., a prominent Filipino statesman, diplomat, and
a renowned pro-democracy activist. (Courtesy: Wikipedia).

It’s a nice landscaped ranch with the original pyramid-shaped house of
the former senator with several horses and ponies available for riding for a
fee of course. The down rolling hill down to the zipline is a nice
grassy area where you can sit and relax.
Yes, there’s a zipline where you can glide down the valley.

The place is nestled on top of the hill and commands an invigorating
views of the mountains, the planes, the ocean from a good distance and it’s
green everywhere. The air is a bit
colder and refreshing.

Like the neighboring Baker’s Hill, entry at Mitra’s Ranch (also called
Sta. Monica Ranch) is free.

To reach the place, you can book the “City Tour” that cost 600 pesos
including several stops of the highlights of the city which includes the crocodile
farm, baker’s hill, cathedral, etc.

Or you can always hail those notorious tricycles. If you’re on your adventurous element, you
can combine visits to both Baker’s Hill and Mitra’s Ranch on your own by
tricycle stopping first at Baker’s Hill and walking your way to Mitra’s Ranch
and taking a tricycle back to where you’re staying.